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During low tide you can walk across the land bridge to Bar Island. We enjoyed looking at the rocks, shells, and barnacles that were exposed when the water receded.
Once you reach Bar Island you will have great views of the shoreline, shops, and cottages...More

Crazy little surprise! A land bridge to Bar Island that appears at low tide! Hard rock and sand. Not muddy at all! Access from downtown Bar Harbor and cross to Bar Island to a hiking trail on the island. Just make sure you don't forget...More

Something you don't get to d everyday, Highly recommend you read you up on the time of high and low tide as you don't want to get stuck out on the island, The walkway seems to be crushed gravel and is easy walking

I love things like this: a sandbar bridge only passable when the tide is out? Yes! A short easy trail to nice views and pretty trees? Yes! Little snails and shells and crustacean parts to look at? Yes!
Just be sure to time your trip...More

If the low tide coincides with sunset, I would mark this as a to-do! It was a lot of fun to get some beautiful pics. If you bring your park pass, you can also hike on the island for a bit. There is a nice...More

I tried to copy and paste a tide chart for you but it won't fit in this small space. You can google it though (or use another search engine). Just type in "Tide chart for Bar Harbor November 2016) and it will show you the... More

I tried to copy and paste a tide chart for you but it won't fit in this small space. You can google it though (or use another search engine). Just type in "Tide chart for Bar Harbor November 2016) and it will show you the low tide times for every day.
Good luck and have fun!